Book Title: Pravachansara
Author(s): Kundkundacharya, A N Upadhye
Publisher: Manilal Revashankar Zaveri Sheth

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________________ 38 . INDEX [ NirgāpakaNiryāpaka-An ascetic who establishes 1 points of II, 43.; forms and constituents a defaulter-monk in the correct beha- of II, 69; the physical world full with viour; defined III, 10. bodies of II, 76; bodies formed by II, Nirvāṇa-Nirvana or Liberation ; & vay 78; kinds of bodies formed by II, 79. of attaining I, 6; salutation to the Pythaktva-Separateness; defined II, 14. path of II, 107; in the same birth Prades'a-Space-point; predicated of diffewomen cannot attain III, 24 *7-14, . rent substances II, 43; defined and its infatuation as a hindrance to III, 39; scope II, 48. attainment of III, 59-60. Pramadā-A lady; why & woman is Pañca-paramesthin--The five dignitaries; called III, 24 *8. enumerated and saluted I, 4. Pravacanasāra-The essence of the docParamāņu-A primary atom; a measure trine vizo, nija-paramātman III, 7.5. of space-point II, 45; nature of and Pravrajyādāyaka-A preceptor who inithe aggregates formed by II, 71; process, tiates a monk in the order; defined with illustration, of aggregates formed III, 10, by II, 72–74. Prāņa-Lifs-essential; four kinds of II, Para-samaya-A heretic creed; para 54; Ten further subdivisions of II, 54 samayika, a follower of the heretic *3; material nature of II, 55; Karmic croed; defined II, 1-2, 6: bondage consequent on the harm ,unto Parigraha-Attachment for parapherna- ' II, 57. lia ; defined III, 17 *2; bondage caused Bandha-Bondage of karmas; its possibiby III, 19; self-realisation endangered lity I, 84; of soul and matter illustrated by III, 21; hindrances due to III, 20 II, 81-82, 85, 86; the doctrine of II, *3-5, 39; acceptable type of III, 23, 87; discussed in detail II, 95-97; 25; see also mamatva. hivosā as a cause of III, 17. Paryāya-Modification; subjected to ori- Bhavya-A liberable being; nature of gination and destruction I, 18; modi. I, 62. -fications of all substances, both present Mamatva-Sense of ovnership, notion of and absent, reflected in knowledge I, mineness; mundane circuit caused by 37; absent paryāya defined I, 38; II, 58; renunciation of II, 98-99, 108. qualities associated with II, 1; a sub-1 III, 15; not even for body Ill, 28. stance endowed with II, 9; substance Mürcchā-Infatuation, excessive attaoh. as the substratum of II, 18; as the ment III, 39; see also parigraha. ground of seven-fold predication II, Marta-Concrete; defined II, 39; 800 23; defined II, 60; illustrated II, 61. also guna. Paryāyarthika (-raya)-Modificational Milaguna --Primary virtue; twontyeight view-point; difference established by ! shed by enumerated III, S-9. II, 22. Moha-Delusion or Infatuation; destruc. Pāpa-Demerit; defined II, 89. IIT, 58; tion of I, 80, 86, 88-89. II, 102; desee also punya. fined I, 83; as a causo of bondago I, Punya-Morit; really not to be distin- 84; characteristics of I, 85. guishod from pāpa (90 far as the Hoksa – Liberation; 508 Nirvīņa. attainmont of Nirvāna is considered) Raga-Attaclimont; as a hindranoo to I, 77; defined II, 89. the realisation of spiritual purity 1, 81; Pudgala--Datter; its qualities I, 66. II, as a sourco of infatuation I, 83; as a 40; sound as a form of IT, 40; spaco- ! cnuso of bondage I, 84. II, 87; two

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